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Latest news bulletin | November 2nd, 2025 – Evening

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00:00UK police have ruled out terrorism as a motive behind Saturday evening's train stabbing incident which injured 11 people, 9 of them critically.
00:10Russia launched another wave of attacks overnight, striking residential buildings as well as energy infrastructure.
00:21After 20 years in the making, Egypt officially unveiled the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo on Saturday.
00:30UK police have ruled out terrorism as a motive in Saturday evening's train stabbing attack which hospitalized 11 people, 9 with critical injuries.
00:40British Transport Police declared a major incident yesterday.
00:45Encounter terrorism policing were initially supporting our investigation.
00:49However, at this stage, there is nothing to suggest that this is a terrorist incident.
00:54Two men were arrested when armed police responded to the scene at Huntington Station where the train made an emergency stop.
01:02The two men who remain in police custody were identified as 32 and 35-year-old British nationals born in the UK of Black Caribbean descent.
01:11They were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
01:15There was quite a few people coming through, Coach G, and one of the people that were coming through had my headphones on,
01:24then heard them say, they've got an eye, I've been stabbed.
01:28The train departed Doncaster and was en route to London when the attack occurred.
01:32Investigations into the incident are still ongoing as police look to discover the motivations behind the attack.
01:42As part of its ongoing campaign on Ukraine's energy grid,
01:46Russia launched another wave of attacks overnight targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
01:52An attack on Zaporizhia wounded at least two and left tens of thousands of people without power.
01:57More than 30 residential houses in the city were damaged.
02:19A Russian strike also hit the Odessa region in southwest Ukraine, killing at least two people.
02:25The attack struck a car park. Five trucks caught fire.
02:30Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces reportedly attacked Russia's Tewap's report on Sunday night.
02:36A Ukrainian official speaking on condition of anonymity said the attack struck an oil tanker loading infrastructure and port buildings.
02:47Tens of thousands of people from all over Serbia gathered in the northern city of Novi Sad
02:53to stage a commemorative rally to mark one year since the railway station disaster.
02:58On the 1st of November last year, a renovated concrete awning collapsed at a train station and killed 16 people.
03:07The rally is also seen as a display of discontent with President Aleksandr Vucic's rule.
03:13Ahead of the rally, momentum has been growing in support of the opposition's calls for major changes in the Balkan country.
03:22Vucic has threatened mass arrests if mourners resorted to violence
03:26and has also tried to downplay the expected size and importance of the commemorative opposition rally.
03:32People are expected to gather in several separate rallies throughout Novi Sad.
03:37This tactic is believed to make it more difficult for police to intervene and arrest participants.
03:47After 20 years in the making, Egypt officially unveiled the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
03:54The gem is the world's largest museum dedicated to an ancient civilization,
04:00showcasing tens of thousands of artifacts, including the entire collection from the tomb of King Tutankhamun.
04:06World leaders, including monarchs, heads of states and governments,
04:10attended the grand opening ceremony in the Egyptian capital on Saturday.
04:15Construction of the mega-project began in 2005,
04:18but faced several delays due to its complex design, political unrest, and global and regional conflicts.
04:37The project was designed to replace the more modest Egyptian museum in downtown Cairo.
04:42It aims to boost Egypt's tourism industry and overall economy.
04:46The museum, located right next to the country's iconic pyramids,
04:50is expected to attract 5 million visitors annually.
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